Art

I’ll Never Gnome

Another confession: I believe that Garden Gnomes have magical power.  It sounds totally illogical; I get that.  I mean, I understand that they are cement, or resin or something man made and I also know that they are, largely, made in giant factories.  Still, there is something enchanted about (some of) them.

I have not always thought this.  As a matter of fact, until a few years ago, I never gave Garden Gnomes a second glance or even a moment of consideration.   Everything changed about 12 years ago, I was a newly wed and even more newly living in Munich, Germany. I worked for NATO which was all the way across town on Cosimastrasse.  I had just started to learn the language and did not even know enough German yet to be able to order a semmel or to  ask for directions.  After a particularly long day at work, I accidentally transferred to the wrong bus and had no idea where I was, so I asked the driver in my best Genglish… and he suggested (I think) that I should get off and walk two blocks to the East and get on the correct bus.  This is when I got really lost.

I did not yet have a cell phone, and I was really panicked.  It is more than just a little scary to be alone in a foreign country when you cannot speak the language.  I walked, lost and lost in my own worry too.   I came to a small cottage style house which had a huge yard with a stream running though it.  The entire garden was filled with perhaps 200 Garden Gnomes who were working very hard on the property.  They had wheelbarrows and shovels, rakes, buckets, they were crossing the bridge.  Some were on break and sitting on spotted mushrooms, reading books, falling in love, chatting among themselves.  Others were enjoying a lovely picnic.  It was magic.  The property was perfectly meticulous and every single Gnome was well groomed and perfectly detailed as well as situationally detailed.   Seeing them, my worry washed away and I was drawn into their world.  I walked around the little picket fence and looked at each of them, wishing as much now that I had a camera as well as a cell phone, because I thought, no one is going to believe this.  So lovely, so fantastic, I stayed there perhaps an hour watching them.

It was coming to dusk and so I thought I will walk back again about 30 blocks to where I transferred and see if I can get home to my family and I memorized the route as I walked so that I could come back again with a camera.

Eventually, I did get home, and though I tried to get back to show my family that little cottage and the hard working Gnome community, I could never find it or them.  We put miles and miles on our punch buggy looking for them.

Perhaps they were taken, house and all by the Garden Gnome Liberationists?  This rogue organization is connected to the European Gnome Sanctuary is plagued with issues of their own.

After this, I guess, it is no surprise, I am interested in these wonderful little guys and when I arrived back in Canada, I bought a few Gnomes.  They have become faded and sad looking over the years.  This year with the Tiny House built, I thought I would wash them and repaint them True to the magical Gnome – they come back to life with a bit of attention.

Here is their renewal.  Now I am going to hang out with my Gnomies… Boom-bada-bing!

“To my amazement I have heard that there are people who have never seen a gnome. I can’t help pitying these people. I am certain there must be something wrong with their eyesight.”

~ Axel Munthe, Swedish psychiatrist, 1857-1949

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Wind Farm

Another Wolfe Island Farm  on Baseline Road – This one close up.  Does anyone know whose farm this is?

8×10

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The Path

A path is only a path and there is no affront, to oneself or to others in leaving it if that is what your heart tells you to do. Look at each path closely. Try it as many times as you think necessary. Then ask yourself one question. Does this path have a heart?  If it does, the path is good, if it does not it is of no use.

Carlos Castenada ~

8×10 Kingston Waterfront Path

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Sunset Boat

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One For the Show

Well… it has been a long time.  Those of you who know me will know that I spent my early life painting and selling these works in shopping malls across Ontario.  I was just a teen and out of my teens then and for some strange reason that I cannot remember, I used to sign my paintings with the name Lana, or Jamey.  I suppose I thought it sounded cooler than Laura or using my last name, as I do today.  Anyway… the news is, that I just started selling paintings again.  It is exciting to go full circle.

I now have 12 pieces on display at Hatter’s Bay.  I hope you will stop by at this wonderful small business!  You can’t buy a lemon tart today though because I bought them all!  Sorry (not really).  Last night we had a wonderful butternut and sweet potato soup from there with an artisan bread loaf from Fred’s that she carries there. YUM!

If you are interested in my work you will want to know that am asking $190/painting inclusive for each one.  The frames are (of course) Canadian made.

If you are making a day trip of it, just around the corner on Mowat, there is a new little shop with beautiful things made by a sweet and chatty artist/seamstress, another artist/painter and also a jeweller.  It is in a little white house there and NOT well marked.  (SHHHH!  I got the cutest little hand made bloomers for my new niece.)  It is a great little outing.  Creative things and then a lovely bunch of local food on your table for supper!

 

The show is now over.  To see any works please contact Laura here.

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